* fix: out-of-bounds read computing tool-ordering max layer height
calc_max_layer_height() loops over the extruder count (nozzle_diameter)
but indexes max_layer_height with the same counter, reading past the end
when that array is shorter. Silent on release builds, aborts under a
bounds-checked STL (_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS).
Read via get_at(), which falls back to the first entry when the index is
out of range, as Slicing.cpp already does for this option.
Add a fff_print regression test slicing a two-extruder printer with a
single-entry max_layer_height.
* docs: clarify how max_layer_height ends up short in the regression test
Normalization sizes it to the filament count under single_extruder_multi_material,
not "a mismatch a profile can ship" as the earlier comment guessed.
* fix: initialize Print::m_isBBLPrinter
Built outside the GUI/CLI (headless tests, embedded use) the member was read
uninitialized: is_BBL_printer()/wipe_tower_type() feed it into ToolOrdering,
which then non-deterministically dropped per-feature filament assignments.
Default it to false, the value the GUI and CLI already assign for non-Bambu
printers.
* docs(test): add the fff_print testing contract
tests/fff_print/README.md codifies how the suite is organized: one file per
subsystem (each owning both in-memory and emitted-G-code assertions), flat
behavioral test names with a single [Subsystem] tag, a robust-tests guide,
the shared helpers, and an add-a-test checklist. Linked from tests/CLAUDE.md.
* test(fff_print): reorganize the suite to the contract and add coverage
Bring every subsystem into one file per the README: rename the test_data
harness to test_helpers; consolidate skirt/brim; split multi-filament and
cooling into their own files; disperse the test_printgcode grab-bag and the
end-to-end smoke scenario into focused tests; fold test_gcode into
test_gcodewriter. Standardize names and tags, align cube tests on the cube()
helper, and de-qualify the flagship files.
New coverage: multi-filament per-feature and per-object routing; a skirt/brim
behavior matrix (the #14333 rework, including brim ears, with regression
coverage for #14319 and #14366); resolved extrusion-width and config
comments; custom-G-code placeholders; fan control and speed-marker
consumption.
Re-enable three slice tests previously tagged [NotWorking]: the clipper
"Coordinate outside allowed range" error that disabled them was specific to a
past CI runner environment and no longer reproduces.
* test(fff_print): tag arm64-flaky skirt/brim tests NotWorking
Four skirt/brim slice tests intermittently throw ClipperLib's "Coordinate
outside allowed range" on the macOS and Windows arm64 CI toolchains (an FP
divergence, not a slicing bug; see PR #14207). Linux x86_64 and aarch64 are
unaffected. Tag them [NotWorking] so ctest -LE NotWorking skips them.
* test(fff_print): re-enable the arm64 skirt/brim tests
These were tagged [NotWorking] as a stopgap when myfork's daily-driver build
combined them with the cross-platform CI on a base that predated upstream's
m_origin fix (99dea01cc3). With upstream merged in, Print::m_origin is
initialized and the "Coordinate outside allowed range" throw is gone, so the
tests pass on macOS/Windows arm64. Drop the tags.